neshura e-mailed me with what she as I problem with, and I'll admit I'm not too happy with the current set up myself. Right now there are 3 places for users to add code: the Craft page, the Snippets Section, and the Code Catacombs.

Craft was what we originally started with. It had its own display type so you could type in code without any tags around it and have it displayed nicely. The bad thing about this was that although it was displayed on the front page it's viewable life was short unless you kept hitting next links

Snippets was our response to this people could add short blurbs of useful code and we would slowly categorize them for easy browsing

Code Catacombs were for larger pieces of code, scripts or modules that stood on their own

Now there are so many places to put code... not even counting the Obfuscated Code Section that user's especially new users don't know where to put their code. Also snippets and pieces of code aren't set up to be quite as easily vieweed in a frontpage sort of format right now because they contain some additional types of information that other types don't have.
What does everyone else think about this issue?

With the ability to use the <code> tag in replies, one raison d'etre for Craft is gone. One possibility is making another text field dedicated to code, associated with replies... but that's overly complex.

I think just telling people to wrap code in the proper tags helps immensely. Merge Craft and Snippets.

why not just have code stored in one place and let the user decide on which sections to put the code in with something like index numbers. Say if a person decides they want to put code in, they just go to the code vault and place their code in (easy, simple to keep the code in correct format no matter where it's displayed since you only have to worry about formatting once) and then when the code is submitted have the user put indexes for which area they want the code displayed (1=catacomb, 2=Snippets, 3=Obfuscation, etc....).
this may not work for everything but at least it keeps people from having to put the code in more than once.

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Albert Einstein for having smelly feet
Alfred Nobel for his contribution to battlefield science
Burkhard Heim for providing the missing link between science and mysticism
Claude Shannnon for riding a unicycle at night at MIT
Donald Knuth for being such a great organist
Edward Teller for being the template for Dr. Strangelove
Edwin Hubble for pretending to be a pipe-smoking English gentleman
Erwin Schrödinger for cruelty to cats
Hedy Lamarr for weaponizing pianos
Hugh Everett for immortality, especially for cats
Isaac Newton for his occult studies
Kikunae Ikeda for discovering the secrets of soy sauce
Larry Wall for his website
Louis Camille Maillard for discovering why steaks taste good
Marie Curie for the shiny stuff
Nikola Tesla for the cool cars
Paul Dirac for speaking one word per hour when socializing
Richard Feynman for his bongo skills
Robert Oppenheimer for his in-depth knowledge of the Bhagavad Gita
Rusi P Taleyarkhan for Cold Fusion
Sigmund Freud for his Ménage ā trois
Theodor W Adorno for his contribution to the reception of jazz
Wilhelm Röntgen for the foundations of body scanners
Yulii Borisovich Khariton for the Tsar Bomba
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